A United flight from San Francisco to Boston had to be diverted to Denver after it was discovered mid-air a portion of the wing was damaged. Passenger Kevin Clarke took this video. What he says he saw before getting on the plane on @boston25 this morning. pic.twitter.com/0GIaOmS46t
— Kelly Sullivan (@ksullivannews) February 20, 2024
The competency crisis is really speeding up now.
The Jews decided that they could turn the entire United States into a liberal arts college, but it turns out that women and blacks simply cannot manage the systems that were created by white men.
This is just going to keep getting worse.
A passenger on a cross-country United Airlines flight captured shocking video of the “wing coming apart” while the plane was making an emergency landing.
Kevin Clarke was among the 165 passengers aboard the Boeing 757-200 on the flight Monday from San Francisco to Boston when the right wing appeared to start shredding.
He caught video of the horrifying incident as the plane made an emergency landing nearly 2,000 miles from its planned destination.
“Just about to land in Denver with the wing coming apart on the plane,” Clarke is heard saying moments before landing in the clip posted by his wife.
“It came apart when we took off in San Francisco, and we’re just about on the ground. Can’t wait for this flight to be over,” he says. “They’ve got another plane waiting for us. Touchdown any second, and the nightmare will be over.”
People can say what they want about the history of Chinese engineering, but 50 years ago in China, something like 65% of the population was living in bamboo huts in rice fields. Things have changed and they’ve changed quickly.
Would you rather fly in a jet built by 120 IQ Chinese men, or the Boeing “Nigger Express”?
See: China’s Own Airliner Rivaling Boeing Makes International Debut
China’s COMAC C919 showing its cockpit at the Singapore Airshow.
When I flew on it last year, cockpit was off limit. This is my first time seeing it. It has 4 large display like the 787 or MAX, keyboard, mouse like the A380. pic.twitter.com/BAv85AotiF
— Sam Chui (@SamChuiPhotos) February 21, 2024
Elvis Dunderhoff contributed to this article.